Partners and stakeholder groups
Partners
- Canal and River Trust
- Chartered Institute of Building
- Climate Outreach and Information Network
- Emergency Planning Society
- Environment Agency
- Federation of Small Businesses (Regional Office of West Yorkshire)
- Natural England
- Natural Resources Wales
- National Allotment and Leisure Garden Society
- Public Health England
- Scottish Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA)
- Scottish Natural Heritage
- Scottish Water
- The Eden Project
- The National Trust
- The Wildlife Trust BCN/Great Fen Project
- UK Water Industry Research
Stakeholder groups
Throughout the project, local stakeholder meetings will take place to try to capture various data including:
- different stakeholder perceptions of drought and its causes
- local knowledge around drought onset and strategies for mitigation (eg attitudes to water saving, responses to reduced water availability)
- insights into how to live with drought and increase individual/community drought resilience
- the impact of alternating floods and droughts.
Drought Risk and You (DRY)
Developing an innovative drought science-narrative resource that can be used in decision-making for drought risk management.
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Aims and objectives of the DRY project.
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Project context
Details providing the context of the DRY project.
Project summary
Summary details about the DRY project.